Bibliographic Details
| Main Author: |
Tavares, Fernando Rodrigues |
| Publication Date: |
2021 |
| Format: |
Master thesis
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| Language: |
por |
| Source: |
Repositório Comum do Brasil - Deposita |
| Download full: |
https://deposita.ibict.br/handle/deposita/426
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Summary: |
This research analyzes didactic situations based on Visual Pedagogy, adopted by the Science teacher and the Libras interpreter directed to teaching with deaf students. The research methodology adopts a qualitative approach as it allows the understanding of details and meanings, allowing interpretations and inferences about the results. The research techniques used were the interview and systematic observation with two deaf students, a science teacher and a Libras interpreter. Based on the predominance of oralization in science classes and the difficulty of deaf students in the content about vertebrate animals, a didactic-pedagogical proposal was applied in video class, containing the referred content for deaf and hearing students, interpreted in Libras. The results reveal that the pedagogical practice with deaf students must be reframed in partnership with the Science teacher, the interpreter and the deaf students, as they face difficulties in adopting teaching, communication and evaluation strategies based on the theoretical and methodological principles of Visual Pedagogy. Most of the time the classes are hegemonic based on oralization, in this case, it is understood that deaf students learn in the same way as listeners. It is considered that there are signs of Visual Pedagogy, through some classes with the use of visual elements. The video class contributed to strengthen the understanding of the use of Visual Pedagogy teaching resources in science classes with deaf students in partnership with the teacher and the Libras interpreter in teaching Vertebrate Animals content with deaf students, as well as the assessment of their learning. |